Boston Globe - Entertainment
James Burrows, director of classic TV comedies including 'Cheers' and 'Friends,' has died - His family confirmed his death in a statement to People, saying he "passed away peacefully today surrounded by his family." No location or cause of death was provided.
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Watch: Matt Damon goes full 'Odyssey,' sneaks onto 'Kimmel' in a mini Trojan horse -- In the latest episode of their ongoing "feud," Damon snuck onto the "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" stage in a miniature version of a Trojan horse.16 hours ago
Ride a unicorn, save the arts24 days ago
Hundreds gather on the Common to drink 'Scotland's other national beverage'2 days ago
appreciation - In the sitcom world, everyone knew 'Cheers' co-creator James Burrows's name - It's not hyperbole to say we won't see the likes of Burrows again.12 hours ago
The bands Geese and Goose are performing in Mass. this month. What's the difference? -- Geese close Green River Festival in Greenfield on June 21, and Goose host a sold-out pair of shows at Leader Bank Pavilion on June 30 and July 1.12 hours ago
Summer Arts Guide - 80 fun concerts, festivals, shows, and more to check out around Boston this summer - From outdoor music festivals to comedy shows, here are the top events to check out in Boston and beyond this summer.1 month ago
All the movies you'll watch this summer1 month ago
10 NEW SHOWS TO WATCH THIS SUMMER1 month ago
Read more from our Summer Arts Guide1 month ago
Anne Hathaway is pregnant with her third child -- The Oscar-winning actor posted an Instagram video in which she grins as she reveals a baby bump and hurries off camera.16 hours ago
THE VIP LOUNGE - Best-selling author and West Roxbury native John Kenney on getting lost and having good friends on the Cape - We caught up with Kenney, who lives in Larchmont, N.Y., with his wife, Lissa, a therapist, and their two teenagers, to talk about all things travel.20 hours ago
BOOKS -- Natalie Lemle digs into debut novel 'Artifacts' -- The Boston writer, a Tufts and Emerson alum, examines the provenance of art in her debut novel.20 hours ago
PHOTOGRAPHY REVIEW -- With 'Where's Boston? Fifty Years Later,' the Athenaeum looks at a city looking at itself. -- Constantine Manos's photographs of Boston were shown at the city's Bicentennial pavilion starting in 1975. A half century later, they still radiate life.21 hours ago
On the centennial of her birth, it's time to give Marilyn Monroe's acting career the respect it deserves - Odie Henderson reflects on Monroe's legacy as a film noir staple and gifted comedienne.22 hours ago
Questlove explores another titan of Black music in Earth, Wind & Fire documentary -- His latest film, "Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial vs. That's the Weight of the World)," debuts on HBO on June 7 at 9 p.m. and streams on HBO Max.15 days ago
'Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery' inspires both nostalgia and a bad taste about the '90s -- The festival clearly meant a lot to the attendees and performers, but the misogyny that greeted it has aged incredibly poorly.15 days ago
'Marty, Life Is Short' takes a serious look at comedian Martin Short -- The Netflix documentary features interviews with Short's many collaborators, including Steve Martin, John Mulaney, and the late Catherine O'Hara.1 month ago
Trump is pushing his 250th vision of America. Boston's MFA and ICA are pushing back.17 hours ago
Sex, drugs and cyberstalking: On TV, the kids are definitely not all right17 hours ago
Colin Farrell and 'Sugar' are back for a second season, the big secret out of the bag23 hours ago
What to watch this weekend: 'Project Hail Mary,' plus more movies and TV shows to stream1 day ago
Brookline's rainbow turkey may miss some of Pride Month for damage repairs1 day ago
Patricia Park performed standup comedy to research her latest YA novel16 hours ago
Local bestsellers for the week ended June 141 day ago
Obama Center's opening draws former presidents, music legends and A-list celebrities1 day ago
Taylor Swift wedding speculation heats up (again) near her R.I. mansion9 hours ago
Love is love — and also death — in 'Leviticus'1 day ago
State Senator invokes Noah Kahan in push for ticket pricing overhaul1 day ago
Why are there so many Ionesco productions in Boston these days?23 hours ago
'I Will Find You': In Netflix's new Boston-set mystery, a Revere dad and a former Globie search for the truth1 day ago
Get to know four artists opening for legacy acts this summer2 days ago
Over 250 pieces of Smiths memorabilia coming to Worcester for the 40th anniversary of 'The Queen Is Dead'2 days ago
Things to do around Boston this weekend and beyond1 day ago
'Matlock' writer sues CBS, claiming hostile environment for Black employees1 day ago
